Hi all
I have a 2003 Bav 41 and the plastic has become crazed and needs to be replaced.
Can anyone advise how this can be done. I have a guy who can supply poly-carbonate milled to shape.
However I cannot see how to remove the existing ones.
There are two types -framed from I think Lewmar and others which are frameless (eg over the nav station, bathroom etc) which are hinged.
The frameless ones appear to be a piece of shaped plastic with its fittings glued to it.
Can anyone help.
Regards
Aquapore
Does it look like this one?
Quote from: dawntreader on March 05 2017, 08:44
Does it look like this one?
He was asking about
frameless hinged windows. Your pic is a framed fixed window.
Hi - I've replaced all the lewmar hatches & portlights on my Bav 38 2003.
You won't be able to replace the acrylic (glass) in the hinged portlights (ie those on the sides) - the hinges are ultrasonically welded/glued to the acrylic. Even if you could get the old hinges off without damaging them I doubt you could attach them to acrylic securely enough. The acrylics with hinges are £100-200 each to replace from Lewmar. Contact Seateach for prices. I had some problems as Lewmar don't make Mk I any more and the MkII have slight differences.
The deck hatch acrylics (which have frames around the acrylic) can be replaced. The big square hatches are easy. Those with the locking handles glued to the acrylic are more difficult - you can buy replacement handles which are screwed through the acrylic (about £35 each).
If you have the time, space and equipment to do it - the acrylic can be sanded by 0.5-1mm or so and polished but it's doubtful you'll get an "as new" appearance. This will take many hours per acrylic.
Simon
Thanks for the info.
I have a guy guy who can machine new plastic to size for estimate of $300 for the lot for tinted polycarbonate.
The issue is the supply of replacement fittings. I don't think that attachment would be a problem.
Has anyone got info where they come from.
Regards
Aquapore.